Combination mirror and sun blinder



.June- 22 1926.

J. N. METTEL COMBINATION MIRROR AND SUN BLINDER Filed Jan. 20, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Jil Summa June 22 1926.

1,590,048 J. N. METTI-:L

COMBINATION MIRROR AND sUN BLINDER v Fiied Jan. 20, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 noevntoz vet y Patented, June 22, 1926.

UNITED STATES- ior'nUBUeUn, Iowa.

' JOHN N. narrar.,

conBma'rIoN runnen .um SUN BLINDna.'

Appiication led Ianuai'y 20, 1926. Serial 82,589.

The present invention has reference to a windshield attachment, the same embodying a windshield wiper, anti-glare shield and mirror support, and aims to provide a novel i construction wherein a plurality of acces.-

sories may be supportedby a single support.

l Another important object of the invention is to lprovide a device of this character wherein the 'same may be readily 'and easily positioned over the uppermost bar of a windshield frame'in a manner to be securely held against movement. g

A still further ob 'ect of the invention is to provide a device of this character which 'l5 may be readily and easily secured by persons ,unfamiliar with mechanics, eliminating the necessity of making alterations in the usual construction to install the attachment. y With the foregoing and other objectsin view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention residesin the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details -of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the recise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, may vbe made within the lscope of what is claimed, without departing from' the spirit of the invention.

Referring to the drawings:

Figure 1 is an elevational view of a device constructed in accordance with the invention.

Figure 2.is a sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Figure l1.

Figure 3 1s a plan view of the device. Figure 4 is a side elevational view ofthe device as positioned on a windshield.

Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on line, 5-5 of Figure 3. 1

,eferrin to the drawings .in detail, the device emodies a support including a tubular' member 5 and a curved plate 6 arranged in parallel relation with the; tubular '45 member 5 as clearly shownby Figure 3.

` Connecting arms indicated. at 7 arear-v ranged adjacent to the ends of the support and are provided with curved extremities 8 and 9 respectve1y, the vcurved extremities being designed to embrace portions of the members5 and 6 to hold the members 5 and 6 together, rivets 10 being provided for securing the arms 7 to` the members 5 and 6.

" Inasmuch as these members and 6 are curved, a space is provided between the members 5 and 6 as shown by Figure 2, which space accommodates the rod 11 which is of a length to extend beyond one end of the support, where the same is oiset as shown in Figure 3, providing a support for the mirror 12.

The mirror 12 is mounted in a frame 13 1 to which the lug 14 is secured, the.. lug 14 being provided with an opening to accommodate the rod 11 to adjustably support the mirror there being provided'a set screw 15 as extending through the lug and engaging the rod 11 to secure the mirror in its p0- v sitionsof adjustment. K

The ends of the tubular member 5 'are closed by caps 16 which are removable, but ofdiameters to set up a binding action with the tubular member to hold the caps against movement.

Mounted Within the tubular member is a roller 17 onwhich the anti-glare shield 18 is wound, the anti-glare shield bein conv1stryucted preferably of suitable translucent flexible material such as celluloid or the like, there being provided an operating strip 1S) secured along the lower edge of the shield 11 to prevent buckling of the shield and in.- sure the same being properly operated. V Secured. to the support at aV pointsubstantially intermediate its ends is a tubular bearing 20 in which the shaft-21 moves, which' shaft has connection with the arm 22 that carries the windshield' wiper 23, the opposite end of the shaft being connected with the operating handle 24 whereby thev shaft 21- may be operated -to -cause the wiper 23 to sweep thewindshield and clean the same.

From the foregoing will be obvious that due to the construction shown and described, the attachment may be readily and easily secured in position, eliminating the necessity,

of making changes inthe usual' windshie construction to ap 1y the same.

It might be furt er stated that a set/,screw 25 extends through the lower end I )o/f each .arm 7 which set screws afford means whereby the device may be clamped in position.

I claim:

In a device of the character/described, a sup rt including a tubular section, av curv late secure to the tubular section, connectmg arms Ahaving curved end portions` adapted to embrace portions of the tubular space and secured therein, and al mirror udsection and the curved plate to secure the justably supported on the rod.

tubular section and curved plate together, In testimony that I claim the foregoing 10 means for securing the support to a Windas my own, I have hereto afixed my 4signashield, said tubular member and said curved ture.

plate being connected to provide a space therebetween, a. rod extendlng through the JOHN N. METTEL. 

